Rules for Clothes at the Teacher Test

教師考試的著裝規定


Introduction

The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) has new rules about clothes for the teacher test on June 28.

馬哈拉施特拉邦考試委員會 (MSCE) 針對 6 月 28 日的教師考試制定了新的著裝規定。

Main Body

Some people were unhappy. They said the rules about head covers and masks were not fair. They wanted private rooms for security checks.

有些人對此表示不滿。他們認為關於頭飾和口罩的規定並不公平,並希望安全檢查能提供私人房間。

The MSCE said students can wear religious clothes. But the face must be clear. The school needs to see faces on cameras to stop cheating.

MSCE 表示學生可以穿著宗教服裝,但面部必須清晰可見。學校需要透過攝影機確認考生面貌以防止作弊。

Some students used small phones and Bluetooth tools in their clothes before. The MSCE follows the same rules as other big national tests and the court.

先前曾有學生在衣服中藏匿小型手機和藍牙設備。MSCE 是遵循其他大型國家級考試以及法院的相同規定。

Conclusion

The MSCE says faces must be visible for security, but religious clothes are okay if they do not cover the face.

MSCE 表示出於安全考量,面部必須清晰可見,但只要不遮蓋面部,穿著宗教服裝是可以接受的。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'But' Bridge

In this text, we see a very important word: But.

We use But to connect two opposite ideas. It is like a switch that changes the direction of the sentence.

How it works in the story:

  • Religious clothes are okay \rightarrow BUT \rightarrow the face must be clear.

Simple A2 Patterns for you:

  1. I like coffee \rightarrow but \rightarrow I don't like tea.
  2. The test is hard \rightarrow but \rightarrow I can pass it.
  3. It is sunny \rightarrow but \rightarrow it is cold.

📦 Word Group: 'The Rules'

When talking about laws or tests, use these words together:

  • Fair (Correct/Honest) \leftrightarrow Not fair (Wrong/Unkind)
  • Allow/Can (Yes, you may) \leftrightarrow Stop/Rules (No, you may not)

Example from text: "Some people were unhappy. They said the rules... were not fair."

Vocabulary Learning

council (n.)
A group of people who make rules or decisions.
Example:The city council decided to build a new park.
unhappy (adj.)
Feeling sad or not satisfied.
Example:She was unhappy with the cold weather.
security (n.)
Protection against danger or cheating.
Example:The airport has very strict security.
religious (adj.)
Related to a belief in a god or a religion.
Example:He wears religious clothes for his prayers.
cheating (n.)
Being dishonest to win or get a better grade.
Example:The teacher caught the student cheating on the test.
visible (adj.)
Something that can be seen.
Example:The mountains are visible from my window.
Practice A2 words in a crossword